MHFA SUPPORT GROUPS ARE FREE
The group aims to connect with other women with services in situations of difficult family dynamics or conflict between women and their partners with Coercive Control/AOD behaviors and how youth (16-25), are affected by these situations. This program will focus on relationships for positive change. Building resilience by providing the tools, strategies and support necessary for survivors of coercive controlled/AOD environments. Carers are invited to contact the administrator to discuss possible attendance. Each MHFA Support Group is free.
For bookings and information about the secure location for this support group, please register through webform.
Meetings will resume from February 2025.
Schedule
Every second Tuesday of the month
7:00pm - 8:30pm (Melbourne Time)
Online session via Zoom
How to attend a online session?
Online sessions are conducted on Zoom.
Meeting Link for Session #1 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85842109452?pwd=zvB9AbidfzQKnQNCB48mYwPO2e5abV.1
Meeting ID: 858 4210 9452
Passcode: 985162
Trouble accessing Zoom? Click here
Schedule
Every fourth Tuesday of the month
7:00pm - 8:30pm (Melbourne Time)
Online session via Zoom
How to attend a online session?
Online sessions are conducted on Zoom.
Meeting Link for Session #2
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87913787468?pwd=BZuWbgP1Iu9tYsaqHnX8z43CYbtgsU.1
Meeting ID: 879 1378 7468
Passcode: 831798
Trouble accessing Zoom? Click here
Troubleshooting tips for Online Meetings:
Unfortunately the MHFA can do very little to assist with connection issues as Zoom is a 3rd party application and out of our control.
Dianne Simboro is a Recovery Coach, Behavioural Profiler and Hypnotherapist. After more than two decades of lived experience of family violence and then ten years of professional experience, she established Family Violence Mindset Solutions to teach women how to release the layers of trauma and conditioning in the survivor’s mindset.
Before her abusive marriage Dianne travelled around Australia and through many countries overseas on a working holiday which lasted over ten years. There were a number of traumatic and life-threatening experiences, after which she says she had to pioneer her own path of recovery because there was no-one who could provide her with the necessary support at that time. “Through my own experience I found out what worked for me and now I share that with others.”
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